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834 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Poems</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>William</strong> <strong>Wordsworth</strong><br />

Cave <strong>of</strong> Staffa (“Ye shadowy Beings, that have rights and claims”) III.501<br />

Cenotaph<br />

III.586<br />

Change me, some God, into that breathing rose!<br />

III.352<br />

Character, In the Antithetical Manner, A I.450<br />

Character <strong>of</strong> the Happy Warrior I.600<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> a Child three Years old<br />

III.49<br />

Charles the Second<br />

III.402<br />

Chatsworth! thy stately mansion, and the pride<br />

III.678<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> loud-throated War! the mountain Stream<br />

III.604<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> the clouds! remote from every taint<br />

III.349<br />

Childless Father, <strong>The</strong> I.441<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> San Salvador, seen from the Lake <strong>of</strong> Lugano, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.439<br />

Church to be Erected<br />

III.409<br />

Cistertian Monastery<br />

III.385<br />

Clarkson! it was an obstinate Hill to climb I.694<br />

Clerical Integrity<br />

III.403<br />

Coldly we spake. <strong>The</strong> Saxons, overpowered<br />

III.419<br />

Column Intended by Buonaparte for a Triumphal Edifice in Milan, <strong>The</strong> III.449<br />

Come gentle Sleep, Death’s image tho’ thou art<br />

III.736<br />

Come thou in robe <strong>of</strong> darkest blue” [To Melpomene] I.41<br />

Come ye—who, if (which Heaven avert!) the Land I.743<br />

Commination Service, <strong>The</strong><br />

III.425<br />

Companion! by whose buoyant Spirit cheered<br />

III.524<br />

Companion to the Foregoing [Love Lies Bleeding]<br />

III.703<br />

Complacent Fictions were they, yet the same<br />

III.536<br />

Complaint, A I.699<br />

Complaint <strong>of</strong> a Forsaken Indian Woman, <strong>The</strong> I.368<br />

Composed after a Journey across the Hamilton Hills, Yorkshire I.630<br />

Composed after Reading a Newspaper <strong>of</strong> the Day<br />

III.475<br />

Composed after Reading a Newspaper <strong>of</strong> the Day<br />

III.561<br />

Composed among the Ruins <strong>of</strong> a Castle in North Wales<br />

III.582<br />

Composed at Cora Linn, in sight <strong>of</strong> Wallace’s tower<br />

III.54<br />

Composed at the Same Time, and on the Same Occasion [Cintra] III.18<br />

Composed by the Sea-shore<br />

III.693<br />

Composed by the Sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802 I.639<br />

Composed during one <strong>of</strong> the most awful <strong>of</strong> the late Storms, Feb. 1819 III.136<br />

Composed in one <strong>of</strong> the Catholic Cantons <strong>of</strong> Switzerland<br />

III.466<br />

Composed in one <strong>of</strong> the Valleys <strong>of</strong> Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday III.53<br />

Composed in Recollection <strong>of</strong> the Expedition <strong>of</strong> the French into Russia,<br />

February 1816<br />

III.97<br />

Composed in Roslin Chapel, During a Storm<br />

III.473<br />

Composed in the Glen <strong>of</strong> Loch Etive<br />

III.475<br />

Composed in the Valley, Near Dover, On the Day <strong>of</strong> landing I.644

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